I linked this on twitter a couple of days ago and managed to botch the copy & paste. I’m sorry, but sometimes internetting is hard. If you’re an old person like me who gets confused by clicking on things and using more than one window at a time, then let me do you a huge favor and just embed the dang thing.

Here is Mumbles, doing the first of what I hope will be a series of videos about Mumbles-type vidogames stuff.

I would encourage you to go to Digital Gumballs to discuss the video. I mean, you’re welcome to talk about it here, but I’m sure Mumbles and Nick would appreciate having the discussion on their own site. Having it here is kind of like throwing your housewarming party at a friend’s house because everyone knows how to get there already.

Great video. I’ve always had a hard time trying to vocalize why I stopped playing Skyrim, but I think what Mumbles brings up here is probably why. While it’s not “unfun”, it’s so effortless to realize that it’s all a bunch of code. Eventually I lose any kind of engagement or investment in the world and setting, and without that it makes the whole experience somewhat “empty”

Having played Skyrim by now, I am no longer “ew” about oncoming SW Skyrim season. This game is just as silly as Fallout 3, only way, waaaay goofier which is a good thing. Also it’s an entomologist’s paradise (everyone who goes “Bugsidian lol geddit?” ought to have their noses rubbed into Skyrim like a puppy into its wet spot on the carpet) and I cannot wait to see how Josh’s knack of finding bugs will work in it.

Oh, dear Ao. What was he smoking that blindly installing mods especially from the nexus looked like a good idea? The workshop isn’t that bad, but the nexus is a veritable cesspool.
I don’t know if this guy is brave or suicidal.

That’s quite a load of platitude, honestly. There’s good stuff on the nexus you won’t find on the workshop. In my opinion you have to go looking for the drivel on the nexus to find it. Except the armors, of course.